www.herodisc.com

anyone else been here? my friend sean (Blaze) told me about it. its all in japanese but i was just clicking links randomly and looking around. i found some stuff ive never seen before like this Innova bag. wierd.

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HeroDisc is a company in Japan related to famous Disc.
The bag in the photograph was a participation prize of Japan Open 2008.
I think that it uses other bags of Hero easily very much.
Even the certain United States : though thinks doing as HeroAmerica.

Because it is double naming with INNOVA, it is likely not to see in the United States though HeroDisc makes the bag besides Hero Disc Bag TYPE XT.
Please inquire of HeroDisc about details.
The president of Mr.Shinbo and HeroDisc is director of JapanOpen.
Because John Ahart has worked for HeroDisc, it is likely to be likely to know.

Good find Mr. Lotto. I like all the functions the bag has. Especially the switch from back pack to rolling ground use. Better get with Innova for pricing. I really like it. We need to make a trip to Japan to buy one and then visit Kazuhiko for a round of golf on his home course. Or maybe in the not to distant future the bags will make there way to the U.S. and onto your back.
Ken,

I did not think that there was the one not obtained in the United States of America by the one that concerned Discgolf.
It is said that the celebrated actor often works by the Japan limitation in the commercial of the television.
It relates for the image or the guarantee.
At last, Discgolf begins to spread also in Japan.
The course increases, too.
Original goods made of HeroDisc are not too the previous states.
In addition, the more it spreads, the more further the original one in each country might increase.

jim said:

I'm sure this is just the tip of the iceberg. I bet there are so many discs and disc accessories that we can't get in the US. In ball golf, all of the top companies make Japan only equipment and gear, and usually it is way more advanced. Sometimes it can take up to 5 years for the Japanese models to hit the US market.

I'm sure this is just the tip of the iceberg. I bet there are so many discs and disc accessories that we can't get in the US. In ball golf, all of the top companies make Japan only equipment and gear, and usually it is way more advanced. Sometimes it can take up to 5 years for the Japanese models to hit the US market.